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What Kind of Houses Did Goguryeo People Live In? ... National Museum of Korea Curators Introduce Directly

Every Wednesday Night: 'Conversation with the Curator'
Curator Provides Direct Exhibition Explanations
Third Week: 'Homes of the Goguryeo People'
Fourth Week: 'Tools of Prehistoric People'

The National Museum of Korea operates a 'Conversation with the Curator' program every Wednesday during the night opening hours (6 PM to 9 PM). Visitors can tour various permanent exhibitions, including the recently reopened Prehistoric and Ancient Gallery, accompanied by explanations from the curator.

What Kind of Houses Did Goguryeo People Live In? ... National Museum of Korea Curators Introduce Directly Pottery in the shape of a house from the Goguryeo period. Provided by the National Museum of Korea

According to the National Museum of Korea, the program in the third week of March will focus on the theme 'Homes of the Goguryeo People.' Additionally, explanations will be provided about the background of the construction of the 'Gyeongcheonsa Ten-Story Stone Pagoda,' the beauty of its carvings, and the hardships the pagoda has endured.


In the fourth week, the program will center on the theme 'Tools of Prehistoric People ? The Story of Stone Axes.'


The Prehistoric and Ancient Gallery, which reopened last February, has received high praise from visitors for its engaging presentation of a long history from the emergence of humanity to the rise of ancient states under the theme of traces of life. The unveiling of new excavation materials and advanced production techniques have been evaluated as greatly enhancing the understanding of the exhibits.


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